Sharp image quality - LCD Rear-Projection TVs are razor sharp from corner to corner. Weight - Except for the largest sizes, microdisplays can be easily lifted by two people. Brightness - These TVs remain easy to see in the brightest viewing conditions.
There's no fighting it; the world is going flat. Thin display technology is growing in popularity on a daily basis, and flat panel has the potential to someday replace nearly every TV technology entirely.
The image quality is excellent - in many ways superior to other newer technologies. The prices are affordable - Many tube sets cost way less than flat panel competitors. Familiar technology - Who hasn't owned a tube TV at one point or another? Excellent Viewing Angles - You can see the image from nearly any angle.
Excellent image quality - in many ways superior to the even the newest technologies. Black level - CRT rear-projection produces the most rich and subtle blacks of any other TV type to date. Value - Even the best CRT projection displays are less expensive than the worst quality alternatives.
Ultra sharp image - Due to the large pixel gap, these displays can look extremely sharp at the right distance. No rainbow effect - Unlike DLP, there is no possibility for a rainbow effect.
Black level - Currently sports better black levels than LCD. Smoothness - DLP offers a smooth picture due to the smaller pixel gap.
Disdvantages:
Video noise - Random sparkles in darker areas of the screen. Possible rainbow effect - Moving your eyes quickly may cause you to see a rainbow of color